Toy



July 1, 1930. BUSCHOR ET AL 1,769,488

TOY

Filed May 29, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 gboexnto'w C1301. mm

July 1, 1930. F, BU CHOR ET AL 1,769,488

TOY

Filed May 29, 1929 2 sheets-sheet 2 lib gmentow v 7 line 5 of Figure 1,

Figure 6' is'a sectional view-taken. on the V v v 1 to therupright llandafasteni'ng 4:5;securefs -40 teria'l and may be'fastened in an L-shapedPatented July 1,1930

FRANK unuscnon AND no nrnnnonznn, or GELINA, oin'o ggy Application filedMay 29,

This invention relates to a toy.

It is aimed to provide a construction where in a lever representinga'fisherman is under novel trigger control so as to move upwardly 5 and.rearwardly as in the act of'fishing The invention resides in the novelconstruction, combination, arrangement and details of the partshereinafter described with reference to accompanying drawingsillustrating an operative embodiment.

In said drawings r v c Figure 1 is a plan view of the toy, the partsbeing positioned in the act of fishing, Figure 2 is a side elevationwith the parts in position corresponding to Figure 1,

Figure 3 is an enlar'ged fragmentary centrallongitudinal sectional viewthrough the apparatus, Y Y I Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on theline 4- -4 of Figure 1,

Figure 5 is a sectional'v ew taken on the 7 line 66 of Figure 1, and

I f '25 Figure 7 is a detail illustrating "a jmodifi 7 cation.

, e erring specifically to the dra ng 5 11 device comprises ajbase 10havi -4 right 11 rigidly securedthereto. -A spring F30 hinge device 12is fastened to a plate 13 against one side of the upright 11 and isfastened to the under side of a lever 14generally representing afisherman-, rod and line, and which may have a plate-15' to which thespring hinge 12is directly connected. Belative to Figures .1' and thespring hinge 12 tends to throw the lever 14 upwardly'and tov the left orfrearwardlyg A body 16 fastened onthe plate 15 andgenerally simulatesaman. 1 Suchbody may be of anydesiredmametal seat 17 by meansof a bolt18 passing through the sameand through the plate 15.

, The bolt also secures'a' portion 19 in place; generally representinglegs of a' stool and whichof course may be omitted ifdesired. The legs2Oof the body 16may have rods 21- disposed longitudinally thereof andcarry feet 22 between which a pole orrod section 23 is disposed; -Therod section has an inner Associated with the ar 1929.. Serialno. 13am iv portion 25 which is frictionally held 'remov ably in a socket 26'ofthe bodyflfi Such i rod is completed by oneor moresections 27 whichare'detaohably screwthreaded as at-28 to the section 25.

and compactly arranged and packed with the remainder of. the device. 1Suspended 1 from an eyelet 29 onthefise c tion' 27 is a .line

'30 which may carryafioat representation- 31 ,a fish representation 32;In lieu of the an eyelet 815 on afish or-other article f, I J r Clampedbetween the plate 15 nd.seat;.17

by the bolt 18, is a rearwardlyiextending arm n S'uch construction of uthe sections permits them to be disassembled 3 8 :inthe form ;of acloop, whichis adapted'to fabut a rearwardly-nektending lug 39 on a V vplate 40 fastenedYagainst (the plate with .the same fastened r to gtheupright li s 5' i v bya-bolt'i tl andgother'fastenings42 .and 43.

The fastening A3 also secures a bracket 7 thesame tot-helbase 10.-"iThebracketjhas a -portion;orloop 47.

c o I 88 and adapted to normally maintain the lever? :14 in a horizon'ftal or fis'hing position, is, a trigger generally na d :9- fiu llr-fii s r i -,-i e' l l b ma de from asinglestrand of wire fo rmjedfto .p r-yide handle or" gripping portion 50, a

depressed. portion 5 1 andjlegs52: The legs '52 diverge downwardlyputWardlyJas shown in Figurefi and their terminals are yoke- 5L6pivotally:mountedinits upper horizontally disposedlas-at53 and areflour;-

naled in the base-10. ,Fgisteried to'thegarms of the yoke lfi arecontractile springs 54;, Which a are also fastened to the legs 52. Suchsprings normally' maintain theportion 51 under; the arm38""so that,tension 'ofithe fjacent end of lever 38.

'"s rin. hin e12 is overcome, an abutment p g g The toy may-beused byachildas a general purpose toy in which event it is preferably V in theform of Figure 2 .f It may also be used in'the playing of a game inwhich event a V

